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MeEzzoTINT IN Cotors By F. W. FREEMAN 
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AMERICAN PRINTS (04 


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RARE AND IMPORTANT CONTEMPORARY ENGRAVED PORTRAITS & PRINTS 
OF WASHINGTON AND OTHER COLONIAL & REVOLUTIONARY 
WAR NOTABLES; UNUSUAL ENGRAVINGS & LITHOGRAPHS 
OF OUTSTANDING EVENTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY 


SPLENDID SERIES OF MARINE PRINTS 


PRINTS OF AMERICAN CITIES AND SCENES 
INCLUDING AN EXCEPTIONAL. COLLECTION OF NEW YORK 
VIEWS AND PLANS, THE “OVERLAND TRAIL’? AND CALIFORNIA 


COMPRISING ITEMS GATHERED BY | 


SEVERAL COLLECTORS 


AND INCLUDING A NUMBER OF 


RARE COLORED LITHOGRAPHS BY 


CURRIER AND IVESLAYbb3 


WITH ILLUSTRATIONS 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 


Telephone: PLAZA 1270 


On Free Public Exhibition— 


Commencing Saturday, April 26th, and 
Continuing until date of sale 


Unrestricted Public Sale— 


Friday evening, May 2nd, 1924, at “8:15 
o'clock 


Exhibition and Sale at thes 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 


Telephone: PLAZA 1270 


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FOREWORD 


The present collection of American Historical and Marine Prints, Portraits 
and Views is one of the Most IMporTANT offerings of its kind made this Season. 
The First Group, AMERICAN VIEWS, includes a number of exceptionally rare and 
fine New York City Views, Views of the Hudson River, California Prints and 
others. In addition there are a number of fine Maps or PLans, a Most UNUSUAL 
FEATURE of this type of Collection. 

The HisToRICAL SCENES comprise Battle Scenes of the Revolution, War of 
1812, Mexican and Civil Wars, Historical Incidents in the lives of Washington, 
Lincoln and other great Americans. 

The MARINE ViIEws include Naval Engagements of the Revolutionary and 
War of 1812 periods, various types of Shipping, Yachts, etc. 

The PorTRAITS are an EXCEPTIONALLY INTERESTING AND FINE Group, and 
include rare mezzotints of Washington, Adams, d’Estaing, Admiral Keppel; line 
and stipple engravings, and other work of equal merit. 

A large number of the Prints ARE IN COLOR, many are PRooF STATE and 
Most DESIRABLE CONTEMPORARY IMPRESSIONS. 

We desire to call special attention to the number of unusually fine COLORED 
LITHOGRAPHS by CURRIER & IVES which are included in this collection. Many of 
them are of GREAT RarITy. 

In order to assist the busy collector we append a list of the numbers under which 
these Currier & Ives prints are listed :— 


Now 2 No. 96 No. 157 
18 100 158 
19 102 159 
37 103 160 
4I 104 162 
48 106 163 
49 114 168 
70 122 172 
71 123 176 
72 132 180 
80 136 181 
84 141 186 
85 142 187 
88 143 188 


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Conditions of Sale 


1. Rejection of Bids. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered _ 
or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judg- 
ment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. et 
2. The Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or 
more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Identification and Deposit by Buyer. The name of the buyer of each lot shall be given 
immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot 
number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase prices as 
may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased may at the option 
of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

4. Risk after Purchase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and thereafter 
neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage to any article occa- 
sioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 

5. Delivery of Purchases. Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment of the 
total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

6. Receipted Bills. Goods will be delivered only upon presentation of a receipted bill. A re- 
ceipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order by the buyer, directing 
the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before delivery of 
the property has been made, the buyer should immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

7. Storage in Default of Prompt Payment and Calling for Goods. Articles not paid 
for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that of the sale 
may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse 
until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage and 
any other charges will be charged against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by y 
such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. é 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the day following that - 
of the sale, the Association reserves the right, any other stipulation in these conditions of sale not- 
withstanding, in respect to any or all of lots so purchased to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the 
same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer and to hold the buyer - 
responsible for any losses and costs sustained in so doing. pee 
8. Shipping. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Association . 
is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for em- 
ploying at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assump- 
tion of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. — ‘ 
9. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and endeavors 
therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty 
is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genuineness, — 
authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error 
of cataloguing or imperfection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “‘as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will give J 
consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly 
catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion 
of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion 
without foundation. 

10. Records. The records of the auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be considered 

final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as the value against 

which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

11. Buying on Order. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on orders 
transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone will be faithfully attended to without charge or ; 
commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, ¥ 
in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through 
himself or his agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be ¢ 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded if the lot in ‘ 
any manner differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave no room for 
misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, and bids should be 
stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects 
of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown 
to the Association, a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be E 
given. an 
Priced Catalogues. Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be furnished by : 
the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying the necessary informa- 
tion from the records of the Association. 

No person other than the auctioneer or an official of the Association is authorized to arrange condi- . 
tions of sale different in any way from those herein contained. ; 

AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc., MANAGERS, : 

DEPARTMENT OF BOOKS AND PRINTS 

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AMERICAN VIEWS 


Numbers 1 to 85, inclusive 
ALBANY, NEW YORK 


1. View oF ALBANY, N. Y. From the East. Lithograph in colors. 
From an Original Drawing by E. Whitefield. Lewis & Brown, Lith. 
New York. Published by Lewis & Brown, New York. 
Height, 15; length, 2334 inches. 


[No. 2] 


AMERICAN FARM SCENE 


2. HUSKING Corn. Lithograph in colors. 
Currier and Ives. Entered according to Act of Congress, 1861. 
VERY RARE AND FINE. Trimmed close, but shows publication line. 
[See Illustration] 


BALTIMORE VIEWS 


3. BALTIMORE. Hospital; BALTIMORE. Green Mount Cemetery. Tinted litho- 
graphs. ' 
Drawn from nature by Aug. Kéllner. Lith. by Deroy. Printed by Cat- — 
tier, 1848. 
Height, 714; length, 11 inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. 


[No. 5] 


BALTIMORE VIEWS 


4. U.S. A. GENERAL HospitaL. McKim’s Mansion, Baltimore, Md. Surgeon 
in charge, Lavington Quick. Acting Assistant Surgeons, W. G. Small, 
R. H. Stirling, B. H. D. Bull. Colored lithograph. 
Lith. & Print by E. Sadise & Co., Balt., 1852. 
Height, 914; length, 161% inches. 


RARE. This print shows the City itself. 


Fort McHenry, BALTIMORE, Mp. 1861. Occupied by the 3rd Battalion 
of Rifles, M.V.M. Tinted lithograph. 

From a drawing by Corporal E. S. Lloyd, of ‘‘Dodd’s Carvers.” J. H. 
Bufford’s Lith. Boston, Mass. Published by J. M. Bufford, Boston, 
1861. 

Height, 814; length, 17% inches. 

Together, 2 pieces. 


BUNKER HILL 


5. [Map of] THe SEAT oF WAR, IN NEW ENGLAND by an American Volunteer, 
with the Marches of the Several Corps sent by the Colonies towards 
Boston, with the attack on Bunkers-Hill. Engraving on copper. 

Printed on the same sheet are two separate plates, ‘Plan of Boston Har- 
bour from an Actual Survey,” and ‘Plan of the Town of Boston, with 
the Attack on Bunkers-Hill in the Peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th 
of June 1775.” 

London, Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 2 Septr. 1775. 

Height, 1734; length, 21 inches. 

ONE OF FIVE KNOWN Copies. This interesting print was made shortly after the 
Battle of Bunker Hill. It shows the main thoroughfares of Massachusetts, Rhode 
Island and Connecticut, and, in fine perspective, the Colonial troops converging 
on the seat of war around Boston. These include the ‘‘Rangers from New Hamp- 


shire,’ the ‘‘New York Grenadiers,’’ and the ‘‘Virginian Horse.’’ The Connecticut 
and Rhode Island troops are also shown marching along the road near Dedham. 


[See Illustration] 


CALIFORNIA 


6. THE MAMMOTH TREES OF CALIFORNIA. (Calaveras County). Presented 
to the Subscribers of the Cincinnati Weekly Times. Color press print. 
G. K. Stillman, Engraver. 
Height, 18; length, 24% inches. 


CALIFORNIA 


7. MONTEREY, as seen from a house-top in the main Plaza, (to the west). 
October, 1846. Lithograph. 
D. P. Whiting Del. Capt. 7th Inf. Del. On Stone by Chas. Fenderich. 
Printed in colors by G. & W. Endicott, New York, 1847. 
Height, 1214; length, 181% inches. 
This and the three following form a Series of Prints of Monterey Views similar in 


size and issued by the same publisher. The buyer is to have the privilege of 
purchasing the other three if desired. 


[See Illustration on Following Page] 


CALIFORNIA 
8. HEIGHTS OF MONTEREY, from the Saltillo Road looking towards the City. 
Worth’s Division moving into position. . . . 21st Sept. 1846. Tinted 


lithograph. (No. 2 of Series described above.) 

D. P. Whiting, Del., On Stone by F. Swinton. Lith. & Printed in colors 
by G. & W. Endicott, New York. 

Height, 1214; length, 1834 inches. 


CALIFORNIA 


9. VALLEY TOWARDS SALTILLO, from near the base of “‘ Palace Hill,” at Mon- 
terey. (Looking to the S. West.) Tinted lithograph. (No. 3 of Series 
as described above.) 

D. P. Whiting, Del. On stone by C. Parsons. Published by G. & W. 
Endicott. 1847. 
Height, 12; length, 19 inches. 


CALIFORNIA 


10. MONTEREY FROM INDEPENDENCE HILL, in the rear of the Bishop’s Pala 
Tinted lithograph. (No. 4 of Series described above.) : 

D. P. Whiting, Del. On stone by F. Swinton. Lith. & Printed in color 

by G. & W. Endicott. 1847. 
Height, 12; length, 19 inches. 


CALIFORNIA 


VIEW OF THE GOLDEN GATE, showing part of San Francisco at right. Lin 
engraving. PROOF BEFORE LETTERS on India paper. fit 
After painting by J. O. Davidson, 1878. Entered in the office of thea ; 
Librarian of Congress, Washington, 1881, by Wm. Pate & Co. 
Height, 1714; length, 26% inches. 


Fine marine engraving. 


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Bo aep chee a Rthin we aah he Place! te Re ast 


[No. 7] 


CALIFORNIA 


12. SAN Francisco. [With principal buildings indicated.] Tinted lithograph. 

T. Sinclair’s Lith. Phila. Published for the History of the World by 
Henry Bill, New York, 1851. 
Height, 934; length, 16 inches. 


CALIFORNIA 


13. VUE DE SAN FRANCISCO. 1851. Lithograph in two tints. 
Léon Fleury, del. L. Sabatier, lith. Imp. Lith de Cattier, rue de Lanery, Fo. 
Height, 1134; length, 18 inches. 

The date 1851 has been attributed to this view. 


CALIFORNIA 


14. A View oF SuTTER’s Mitt & CuLLoMA VALLEY. On the South Fork of 
the American Line, Alta California. Lithograph. 
Lith. of Sarony & Major, New York. 
Height, 1734; length, 25 inches. 


CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, NEW YORK 


15. CATSKILL MOUNTAIN House. Lithograph in colors. 
’B. G. Stone, del. & Lith. J. H. Bufford’s Lith. Boston, 1860. Publd. 
by M. Knoedler, Succr. to Goupil & Co. New York. 
Height, 13%; length, 19 inches. 


CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 


16. CITY OF CHARLESTON, S. CAROLINA. Looking across Cooper’s River. 
Aquatint engraving. 
Painted by G. Cook. Engraved by W. J. Bennett. Published by L. P. 
Clover, New York, 1838. 
Height, 1514; length, 24% inches. Full margins. 


CINCINNATI, OHIO 


17. VIEW OF THE GREAT OHIO RIVER FLOOD AT CINCINNATI, O. 1884. Show- 
ing Walnut Street at Highest Stage of Water. . . . Colored lithograph. 
Published by Macbrair & Sons, Cin. O. 
Height, 20; length, 3314 inches. 


Mounted on heavy paper. 


HARPER’S FERRY 


18. VIEW OF HARPER’S FERRY, VA. (From the Potomac Side.) Colored litho- 
graph. 
Published by Currier & Ives, New York. 
Height, 1434; length, 2014 inches. 


HARPER’S FERRY 
19. VIEW ON THE Potomac. Near Harper’s Ferry. Colored lithograph. 


Paneer, Del. Currier & Ives, Lith.,N.Y. 1866. 
Height, 1434; length, 2014 inches. 


HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY 


20. [STEVENS’ House, HoBoKEN]. Hoboken midt umot New York. Rit of 
Klinckonstrom. Gr. of Akrell. Agquatint. 
[Published, 1818.] 
4to. Framed. 


RARE. 


HUDSON RIVER VIEW 


21. ForT Epwarp. No. 10 of the Hudson River Portfolio. Colored aquatint. 
Published by Henry I. Megarey, New York, and transferred to G. C. H. 
Caverell, New York. Drawn by W. Wall. Engraved by I. Hill. 
Folio. 


NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 
37. A PLAN OF THE Town OF NEw Haven. With all the Buildings in 1748. 
Taken by the Hon. Gen. Wadsworth of Durham, to which are added 
the names and professions of the inhabitants of that period, also the 
location of lots to many of the first grantees. Colored plan. 
Lith. by C. Currier, 33 Spruce St., New York. 
Height, 2144; width, 15% inches. 


VERY RARE CURRIER IMPRINT. 


NEW JERSEY 
38. SKETCH OF THE POSITION OF THE BRITISH FORCES AT ELIZABETH TOWN 

Point after their Return from Connecticut Farm, in the Province of 
East Jersey under the Command of his Excelly. Lieut. Genl. Knyp- 
hausen. Tvznted engraved plan with list of references. 

London, Published by Willm. Faden, Geographer to the King, Charing 
Cross, April 12th, 1784. 

Height, 2334; width, 20 inches. 


NEW JERSEY 
39. View oF Nassau HALL, Princeton, N. J. Colored lithograph 1n oval. 
Painted by F. Childs. Lith. of Robertson, Seibert & Shearman, New 
York. Published by McGinness & Smith, 1860. 
Height, 12%; length, 17% inches. 


NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 
40. Newport, R. I. Tinted lithograph. 
Drawn, lithographed & published by J. P. Newell, Newport, R. I., 1870. 
New Eng. Lith. Co., Boston. 
Height, 17; length, 33% inches. 


NEW YORK 
41. THE BaTTErY, NEw York. By Moonlight. Colored lithograph. 
Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier, New York, 1850. 
Height, 734; length, 12 inches. 


NEW YORK 
42. BROADWAY AND CANAL STREET. Aquatint. 

Drawn & Etched by T. Horner—Aquatinted by J. Hill. Broadway, New 
York. Shewing each Building from the Hygeian Depot corner of Canal 
Street, to beyond Niblo’s Garden. Printed by W. Neal. Published by 
Joseph Stanley & Co. Copyright by Josh. Stanley & Co. January 
26th, 1836. 

Height, 18; length, 27 inches. Framed and glazed. 


A finely colored and brilliant impression of the original issue of a most interesting 
print. Perfect copies, with complete lettering, are VERY SCARCE. 


NEW YORK 


43. Bropway-GaTuNn. Aquatint. 
Rit. of Klinckowstrom—Gr. af Akrell, Brodway-Gatan och Radhuset i 
Newyork. 
Height, 8; length, 15°/15 inches. 
EXCEEDINGLY FINE Copy. With full margins. The drawing was made in 1818 
and the print, with the companion [‘‘New Yorks Hamnoch Redd,’ No. 65], 
was published at Stockholm, 1824. 


NEW YORK 


44. CASTLE GARDEN. Original wash drawing by C. H|aywood]. 
Framed and glazed. 


The building is drawn in full detail, but foreground is unfinished. 


NEW YORK 


45. CASTLE GARDEN. Colored lithograph with border, inlaid title. 
Height, 834; length, 12% inches. 


NEW YORK 


46. CENTRAL PaRK. Bird’s eye view of Central Park and reservoir, showing 
upper Fifth Avenue with a few small houses. Colored lithograph. 
[By Magnus.| 
Height, 2114; width, 19% inches. 


NEW YORK 
47. CENTRAL PARK. FEEDING THE SWANS; THE Goat Wacon. Both Chromo- 
lithographs with heavy black borders. — 
Height, 1734; length, 2414 inches, each. 
Together, 2 pieces. 


NEW YORK 
48. CENTRAL PARK, THE DRIVE. Colored lithograph. 
Published by Currier & Ives, New York, 1862. 
Height, 11 inches; length, 1524 inches. 


NEW YORK 
49. CENTRAL PaRK, THE LAKE. Colored lithograph. 
Published by Currier & Ives, New York, 1862. 
Height, 11; length, 154 inches. 


Goop CLEAN IMPRESSION. 


NEW YORK 


50. CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP OF “ Cornelius C. Jacobus’’ in General Society 
of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York, signed and 
dated February 1824. Line engraving. 

Drawn by Charles Canda. Engraved by B. Tanner. 

Height, 1744; length, 21% inches. 

In the foreground is a ship under construction, the ‘‘Clermont”’ is visible in the 
background. 


NEW YORK 
51. CHURCH OF THE HoLy ComMuNION, NEW York. Tinted lithograph. 
Upjohn, Archt. Ackerman’s Lith., New York [1845]. 
Height, 7%; length, 1034 inches. 


NEW YORK 


52. CoLLEcT POND. ORIGINAL OF STEAM NAVIGATION. Honor to Whom 
Honor is due. A View of Collect Pond and its Vicinity in the City of 
New York in 1795. Plan showing Fitch’s Steamboat with Remarks and 
Description. 
Published by John Hutchings, 1846. 


First state of this publication. Has been varnished and mounted. Defect at 
bottom, 


NEW YORK 


53. COLLEGE POINT NEAR FLusHING. Lithograph. 
Lith. of Endicott, New York. 
Height, 9%; length, 10% inches. 
College Point in left foreground and New York City in right background. 


NEW YORK 


54. DEPOT AND OFFICES OF THE AMERICAN ExpRESS CoMPANY. Hudson, Jay — 


& Staple Streets, New York. Colored lithograph. 
John W. Ritch, Architect. Lith. of Henry Spear, N. Y. 
Height, 1734; length, 24 inches. Ina black frame and glazed. 


NEW YORK 
55. [HE First METHODIST CHURCH AND PARSONAGE IN AMERICA. John 
Street, New York. Church Edifice dedicated by Philip Embury, 30th 
October 1768. Lithograph in colors. 
Endicott & Co., Lith. -59 Beekman St., N.Y. 
Height, 1234; length, 1714 inches. 


NEW YORK 


56. THE GOVERNMENT House. Colored lithograph. 
From the original drawing by W. J. Condit. Printed in colours by Wm. 
Ells. Lith. & Pub. by H. R. Robinson, New York, 1847. 
Height, 1334; length, 30 inches. 


NEW YORK 


57. THE GREAT FIRE OF THE City oF NEw York, 16 December 1835. Litho-- 


graph 1n colors. 

Drawn from life and. nature and on stone by T. Leffs. Printed and colored 
by J. T. Bowes. Published January 1836 by the Proprietor H. R. 
Robinson, 48 Courtland St., New York. 

Height, 1514; length, 2014 inches. 


. NEW YORK 
58. HELL GaTE. Aquaiint. 
Painted by J. Shaw. Engraved by J. Hill. Published by M. Carey & 
Son, Philadelphia, cerca 1820. 
Height, 9%; length, 134 inches. 


A PERFECT IMPRESSION with full margins. 


NEW YORK 
59. INTERIOR OF NEW YORK, PROVOST STREET AND CHAPEL [West Broadway 
and Franklin St., 1826.] Lithograph on India paper. 
Lithographié par Villeneuve, fig. par V. Adam. Dessiné d’aprés nature 
par I. Milbert. Imp. Lith. de Bove dirigée par Noel ainé & Ce. 
Height, 734; length, 1134 inches. With full margins. 


NEW YORK 


60. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, NEW YorkK. Tinted lithograph. 
I. Rogers, Archt. On Stone by Bufford. Drawn by C. L. Warner. 
New York, Printed and Published at J. H. Bufford’s Lithographic Estab- 
lishment, 1837. 
Height, 15; length, 22 inches. Ina gilt frame and glazed. 


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NEW YORK 


61. MERCHANTS’ ExcHANGE. No. 5. Elevation on Wall Street. Original 
watercolor drawing. 
Calvin Pollard, Architect. 
Height, 18; length, 28 inches. 


This is a competitive drawing for the building to replace the one destroyed by fire. 


NEW YORK 


62. THE New York Bay from the Telegraph Station, Staten Island. Old 
Watercolor drawing dated 1837. 
Height, 9%; length, 14 inches. 


NEW YORK 


63. NEw-YORK ET BROOKLYN. Vue prise au dessus de la batterie. [Title 
repeated in Italian.] Colored lithograph. 
Dessine par Simpson. Lith. par Th. Muller. 
Height, 16; length, 2314 inches. 


IN PERFECT CONDITION. 


NEW YORK 


64. NEw-YoRK AND Environs. From Williamsburgh. Lithograph in colors. 
Drawn from Nature and Lithographed by E. W. Foreman and E. Brown 
Jr. N. York. Printed by Sarony & Major, New York. Published 
by Williams & Stevens, New York and Ackermann & Co. London. 
Height, 20; length, 32 inches. 


BRILLIANT Copy. 


NEW YORK 


65. New Yorks HAamMn OcH REbD. Aquatint. 
Rit af Klinckowstrom—Gr. af Akrell, Newyorks Hamn och Redd, Fran 
Brooklyn pa Longisland. 
Height, 81/i.; length, 1819/15 inches. 


EXCEEDINGLY FINE Copy. With full margins. 
Companion piece to No. 43. 


NEW YORK 


66. Novum AMSTERDAMUM. Very old Sepia drawing on old paper. Montanus 
type. 


NEW YORK 


67. Row oF DweELiinG Houses, Firrh AVENUE, (Murray Hill,) New-York. 
Tinted lithograph. 

Lith. by Hatch & Co., New York. 

Height, 11; length, 1514 inches. 

AUCTION PosTER, giving plans of site. Sale by Edw’d H. Ludlow. (These 
buildings were opposite the present site of the New York Public library 
and the former site of the Croton Reservoir.) 

Hall, Clayton & Co., Steam Job Printers, New York. 

Height, 24; width, 19 inches. 

Together, 2 pieces, matted as one. 


NEW YORK 


68. RatzER View. Line engraving. » | Se 

To His Excellency Sir Henry-Moore, Bart. This Plan of the City of 
New York and its Environs, Survey’d and Laid down: B. Ratzer. Fig 
Thos. Kitchin sculpt. Engraver [etc.]; [2] Plan of the City of New © 
York, in North America: Surveyed in the Years 1766 & 1767. Witha ie 
view ‘‘A South West View of the City of New York, Taken from Gov- 
ernours Island at *”’ 4 

Published January 12, 1776 by Jefferys & Faden . . . Charing Cross. 

Height, 2314; length, 35 inches. } 

Together, 2 pieces. Each in a black frame. 

CLEAN PERFECT IMPRESSIONS OF THIS VERY RARE VIEW AND PLAN. 


- [See Illustration] 


[No. 68] 
NEW YORK 4 
69. THE SouTH PROSPECT OF THE City OF NEW YORK IN AMERICA. Line F 
engraving. | 


Engraved for the London Magazine, 1761. 
Height, 6; length, 20% inches. 


IN FINE CONDITION. 


NEW YORK 


70. VIEW ON THE HARLEM RIVER, NEw York. The Highbridge in the Dis- 
tance. Lithograph. 
Lithograph by Currier and Ives. On stone by F. F. Palmer. 


OVERLAND TRAIL 


71. ACROSS THE CONTINENT. “Westward the Course of Empire Takes its 
Way.” Lithograph, in colors. 
Painted by J. M. Ives. Drawn by F. F. Palmer. Published by Currier 
& Ives. Dated 1868. 
Height, 17%; length, 27 inches. 


[See Illustration] 


LNo. 71] 


OVERLAND TRAIL 


72. THE Rocky MOUNTAINS. EMIGRANTS CROSSING THE PLAINS. [THE 
COVERED WaGon.| Lithograph in colors. 
F. F. Palmer, Del. Currier & Ives. Lith. New York, 1866. 
Height, 1714; length, 25% inches. 


FINE IMPRESSION. EXTREMELY RARE. ONE OF BUT FEW COPIES KNOWN. 


[See Illustration on Following Page] 


PHILADELPHIA 
73. THE GREAT ELM TREE OF SHACKAMAXON (Now KENSINGTON). Stipple 
engraving. 


Painted & Engraved by Geo. Lehman. 
Height, 12%; length, 18% inches. 
Clean impression with full margins. 


Penn concluded his Treaty with the Indians in 1682 under this tree. It fell during 
a storm in 1810. 


PHILADELPHIA 


74. A PLAN OF THE CITY AND ENVIRONS OF PHILADELPHIA. Colored plan with 
picture of the State Howse beneath. 
Engraved and Published by Matthew Albert Lotter, 1777. 
Height, 2314; width, 18 inches. Repaired on lower corners. 


PHILADELPHIA 


75. PROCESSION OF VICTUALLERS of Philadelphia, on the 15th of March 1821. 
Conducted under the Direction of Mr. William White. Tinted litho- 
graph. 

Drawn by J. L. Krimmel. G. Dubois, Lith. Printed by Wm. Hart. a; 
Height, 14; length, 23% inches. ‘ 
Original impression, in fine condition except tear in left side. 


intense 


[No. 72] 


PHILADELPHIA 


76. A SoutH WEsT VIEW OF SANDERSON’S FRANKLIN House, Chestnut St. 
Philadelphia. Agquatint engraving. 
Drawn & Engraved by John Ruben Smith. 
Height, 1134; length, 184 inches. 


A RARE PRINT, has full title and margins, has been backed. 


ROCKLAND LAKE, NEW YORK 


77, ROCKLAND Lake. Lithograph in colors. : 
Drawn by John W. Hill. Lith. of C. & W. Endicott. 
Height, 1114; length, 1734 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


ROCKLAND LAKE, NEW YORK 
78. ROCKLAND Lake. CurTTING IcE. View from the North East. Lithograph 
in colors. 
Drawn by John W. Hill. Lith. of C. & W. Endicott. 
Height, 1134; length, 1714 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


WEST POINT 


79. VIEW OF WEsT PoInT. United States Military Academy. Mezzotint, in 
colors. 
Painted by Robt. Havell, from Fort Putnam. Published by Robt. Havell, 
Sing Sing—W. A. Colman, 203 Broadway—Williams & Stevens, 353 
Broadway, N. York—Ackerman & Co. 96 Strand, London. 
Height, 17; length, 2474 inches. Framed. 


HUNTING, FISHING AND FOREST SCENES 


80. SHANTYING ON THE LAKE SHORE. Colored lithograph. 
Currier & Ives, 1867. 
Height, 1634; length, 25 inches. 


HUNTING, TRAPPING, ETC. 


81. THE TRAPPER’S Last SHotT. Line engraving. 
Painted by W. Ranney, engraved by T. D. Booth, Cinn. From the 
original painting distributed by the Western Art Union in 1850. 
Height, 18; length, 2314 inches. 


MISCELLANEOUS. VIEWS 


82. COMING TO THE Point. Colored lithograph. Open Letter Proof on India 
paper. 
Wm. S. Mount, pinx 1854. Soulange Teissier, lith. Published by W. 
Schaus, New York, 1855. Imp. Fois Delarus, Paris. 
Height, 1914; length, 2314 inches. 


MISCELLANEOUS VIEWS 


83. SUNDAY Sports. Colored lithograph with black and gold border. 
Published by H. Schile, New York, 1874. 
Height, 1734; length, 24 inches. 


MISCELLANEOUS VIEWS 


84. WINTER Moon icnut. Colored lithograph. 
F. F. Palmer, Del. Currier & Ives, Lith. N. Y., Pub’d by Currier & Ives, 
New York, 1866. 
Height, 1744; width, 1414 inches. 


THE RUBBER 


85. “Put To His Trumps.” Lithograph, in colors. 
Painted by Louis Maurer. N. Currier, no date. 
Height, 1914; width, 1534 inches. Framed. 


One other copy known, and as far as records show, this is the only early American 
print with a card playing subject. 


HISTORICAL SCENES 
Numbers 86 to 137, inclusive 
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 


86. AMERICA GUIDED BY Wispom. An Allegorical representation of the United 
States, denoting their Independence and prosperity. Line engraving. | 
Drawn by John J. Barrelett. Engraved by B. Tanner. 
Height, 15%; length, 22 inches. 


AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 

87. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. Lithograph, in colors. ml 

Published by C. H. Brainard, Boston. Entered in 1859 by J. H. Bradford. 
Height, 1614; length, 21% inches. 


ANDRE, MAJOR JOHN 

88. THE CAPTURE OF ANDRE. Lithograph, in colors. 
Published by Currier & Ives. 1876. 
Height, 9; length, 1234 inches. 


ANDRE, MAJOR JOHN 
89. THE CAPTURE OF Major ANDRE. Line engraving. 
Painted by A. B. Durand. Engraved by Smillie & Hinshelwood. Pub- 
lished by George S. Appleton. 1846. 
Height, 13%; length, 17% inches. 
FINE CLEAN IMPRESSION. 


ANDRE, MAJOR JOHN 


90. UNFORTUNATE DEATH OF Major ANDRE; The Manner in which the Ameri- 
can Colonies Declared themselves Independant [sc] of the King of 
England; . . . The American General Lee taken Prisoner by Lieutenant 
Colonel Harcourt of the English Army. . . . Line engravings. 

Hamilton delin. Engraved for Barnard’s Now Complete & Authentic 
History of England. 
Together, 3 pieces. Small folio. 


ARNOLD’S TREASON 
ot. THE ESCAPE OF SERGEANT CHAMPE. In the endeavour to carry out Wash- 
ington’s plan to capture Arnold and to save the life of the traitor’s 
victim. . . . Lithograph, in colors. 
Published by Currier and Ives. 
Height, 834; length, 12 inches. 


BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS 
g2. A CorRECT VIEW OF THE BATTLE NEAR THE City OF NEW ORLEANS. Line 
engraving in colors. 
Francisco Scaki. 
Height, 1534; length, 24 inches. 


BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS 


93. DEATH OF MAJOR GENERAL PACKENHAM. Line engraving, in colors. 
West Del., J. Yeager, fec. Published by McCarty & Davis. 1817. 
Height, 13%; length, 19 inches. 


BOSTON MASSACRE 


94. Boston Massacre. Line engraving. 
Engraved and printed by Paul Revere. Impression from the original plate 
after the text has been cut off. 
Height, 714; length, 85 inches. Framed. 


These impressions have not been issued for many years and have become scarce. 


BURGOYNE, GENERAL 
95. PLAN OF THE PosITION which the Army under Lt. Genl. Burgoyne took 


at Saratoga on the 1oth of September 1777. . . . Engraved plan. 
Published as ye Act directs, Feby. Ist, 1780, by Wm. Faden, Charing 
Cross. 


Height, 9; length, 18% inches. 


This impression from an Atlas used by Lord Rawdon. 


CIVIL WAR 
96. BATTLE OF BULL RUN, VA.; SHERIDAN’S CAVALRY AT THE BATTLE OF 
FIsHER’S HILL; BATTLE AT MISSIONARY RIDGE, Ga. Lithographs, im 
color. A PART OF THE BATTLE OF SHILOH. Lithograph (uncolored). 
Published by Currier & Ives. 
Together, 4 pieces. Small folio. 


CIVIL WAR 
Q7. SHERMAN AT SAVANNAH, GA. Lithograph, in colors. 
Published by Major & Knapp. _ 1865. 
Height, 14; length, 25% inches. 


Proof before letters, with full margins, and in PERFECT CONDITION. 


CIVIL WAR 
98. THE SURRENDER OF GENERAL LEE; CAPITULATION & SURRENDER OF ROBT. 
E. LEE & His Army... . Lithographs. 


Published by John Smith, and by Allison’s, respectively. 
Together, 2 pieces. -Folio. 


CIVIL WAR 


99. MASSACHUSETTS. CAMP OF MASSACHUSETTS SIXTH REGT. VOLS. SUFFOLK, 
Va. Lithograph, in colors. 
Juffords Lithograph. Published by I. C. Eastman, Bookseller and Sta- 
tioner, Lowell, Mass. From an original drawing in possession of Col. 
A. S. Follansbee. 
Height, 1214; length, 21% inches. 


CIVIL WAR 


100. THE FALL OF RICHMOND, VA., ON THE NIGHT OF APRIL 2D. 1865. Litho- 
graph in colors. 

Published by Currier & Ives, New York, 1865. 

Height, 16; length, 22% inches. 

BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 

This stronghold the Capital City of the Confederacy, was evacuated by the Rebels 
in consequence of the defeat at ‘‘Five Forks” of the Army of Northern Virginia 
under Lee, and capture of the South side Rail-Road by Genl. Grant. Before 
abandoning the City, the Rebels set fire to it, destroying a vast amount of prop- 
erty; and the conflagration continued until it was subdued by the Union troops 
on the following morning. 


Bes Boo yh Pa 
t ‘ ~ 4 


CIVIL WAR 


1or. Civit War. Lithographic Sketches—about 40 proofs, on 10 sheets; and 
20 Envelopes with Civil War Scenes, some in colors. 
Published by Magnus. 
Various sizes. 


CIVIL WAR CARTOONS 
102. ABRAHAM’S DrREAM!—‘‘Coming Events Cast their Shadows Before;”’ 
THE CHICAGO PLATFORM AND CANDIDATE. Lithographs. 
Published by Currier & Ives. 1864. 
Together, 2 pieces. Small folio. 


CIVIL WAR CARTOONS 


103. THE CAPTURE OF AN UNPROTECTED FEMALE, or the Close of the Rebellion; 
THE VOLUNTARY MANNER in which Some of the Southern Volunteers 
Enlist. Lithographs. 
Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau Street, New York. 
Together, 2 pieces. 
Each: Height, 10%; length, 16 inches. 


CIVIL WAR CARTOONS 


104. UNION AND LipEeRTy! And Union and Slavery! Lincoln, Workman, 
McClellan and Jeff. Wood engraving. [Atso] ‘“YourR PLAN AND 
Mine.” Lincoln, Jeff and McClellan. Lithograph. 

Published by M. W. Siebert, and by Currier & Ives, respectively. 1864. 
Each: Height, 14; length, 20 inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. 


CORNWALLIS, LORD 


105. SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS, AT YORK-Town, VA. Oct. 1781. Litho- 
graph, in colors. 
Height, 834; length, 121% inches. 


DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 


106. THE DECLARATION COMMITTEE; WASHINGTON AND His CABINET. Litho- 
graphs, in colors. 
Published by Currier & Ives, New York. 
Together, 2 pieces; small folio. 


INDIAN MASSACRE 
107. MURDER OF JANE McCREA BY INDIANS. Aquatint. 
Height, 1614; length, 231% inches. 
PROOF BEFORE LETTERS, with good margins. 


IN PERFECT CONDITION. Extremely rare, and believed to be the first copy to be 
offered at public sale. 


LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS DE 


108. GENERAL LAFAYETTE’S DEPARTURE FROM MOUNT VERNON 1784. Colored 
lithograph. 
Comp. & drawn by Ch. P. Tholey. Published by John Ee, 1868. 
Height, 1734; length, 2434 inches. 


LINCOLN, ABRAHAM 
109. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Bustin oval, on large sheet. Proclamation of Freedom, 
with text. 
No date, no publisher. 
Height, 26; width, 18! inches. 


A rare contemporary item. Small tear at left edge. 


LINCOLN, ABRAHAM 
110. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, THE MARTYRED PRESIDENT. Assassinated April 14, 
1865 (with his son Tad). Tinted lithograph. 
Published by John Smith, 756 South 4th St., Phila. 
Height, 24; width, 18 inches. 


RARE. IN PERFECT CONDITION. 


LINCOLN, ABRAHAM 


T11. ABRAHAM LINCOLN’s LAst RECEPTION. Colored lithograph. 
Pub. by John Smith. 1865. 
Height, 2014; length, 30 inches. IN PERFECT CONDITION. 


LINCOLN, ABRAHAM 
112. PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND FAMILY CIRCLE. Lithograph, in colors. 
Published by John Smith. 1866. 
Height, 18; length, 23 inches. 


Rare. Some stain on margins. 


LINCOLN, ABRAHAM 
113. PRESIDENT LINCOLN’ FUNERAL MARCH. Composed by E. Mack. Litho- 
graph portrait of Lincoln. 
T. Sinclair’s Lith. Phil. Published 1865. 
Height, 13; width, 10 inches. With music. 


MARION, GENERAL FRANCIS 
114. GENERAL FRANCIS MARION, of South Carolina. Lithograph, in colors. 
Published by Currier & Ives. 1876. 
Height, 834; length, 12% inches. 


MEXICAN WAR 
I15. SIEGE OF PUEBLA, Began Sept. 13th, Ended Oct. 12th, 1847. Tinted 
lithograph. 
Lithographed and printed in colors by Sarony & Major. 1850. 
Height, 1314; length, 2014 inches. 


MONTCALM, MARQUIS 
116. Mort pu Marquis DE MONTCALM Gozon. Line engraving. 
Vateau delineau gravé par G. Chevillet. 
Height, 1634; length, 23 inches. 
FINE IMPRESSION, with plate mark. 


NEW YORK CITY 
117. ‘‘EVACUATION Day” AND WASHINGTON’S TRIUMPHAL ENTRY IN NEW YORK 
City. Oul-chromo. 
By E. P. and L. Restern. Phila. 1879. 
Large folio. 


NEW YORK CITY 
118. EVACUATION OF NEw York. Megzzotint. 
Engraved by S. Arlent Edwards from Trumbull’s picture in City Hall, 
New York. 
Framed. 


This plate contains a portrait of George Washington, with Bowling Green and 
British Troops evacuating New York in the background. 


STAMP, ACT 


119. THE REPEAL—Or the Funeral Procession, of Miss Americ-Stamp. With 
long descriptive text. Line engraving. 
Height, 10 inches; length, 13 inches. 


WAR OF 1812 


120. A ViEW OF COLONEL JOHNSON’S ENGAGEMENT WITH THE SAVAGES (Com- 
manded by Tecumseh) near the Moravian Town, Oct. 5, 1812. Colored 
woodcut, by A. Bowen. 

Small folio. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
121. THE COURTSHIP OF WASHINGTON. Line engraving, in colors. 
Engraved by John C. McRae, N. Y. Printed by H. Peters. 1862. 
Height, 15; length, 21 inches. 


Finely colored. In good condition. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
122. THE First MEETING OF WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE. Colored lithograph. 
Published by Currier & Ives, 1876. 
Height, 814; length, 1234 inches. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


123. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND His FamiLy. Lithograph. 
Drawn on stone by John Cameron. Published by Currier & Ives. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 24 inches. 


A trial proof, before the title and before the margins of the stone were cleaned. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
124. LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON—THE SOLDIER. Lithograph, 1n colors. 
Painted by Stearns. Lith. by Regnier. Published in 1854. 
Height, 1614; length, 2314 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION, with wide margins and in PERFECT CONnTiae 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
125. THE MARRIAGE OF WASHINGTON. Colored lithograph. 
Pub. by Lyon & Co. 494 Broome St. N. Y. 
Height, 17%; length, 24 inches. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


126. WASHINGTON AND FRIENDS AFTER A Day’s HUNT IN VIRGINIA. JLitho- 
graph in colors. 
Published by John Smith... Philada. 1868. Printed by G. Spohni. 
Height, 18; length, 2334 inches. 
A FINE ITEM. Depicts Generals Wayne, Lafayette, Washington, Green, Lagrange» 
and Pulaski. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
127. WASHINGTON AT THE BATTLE OF PRINCETON—DEATH OF MERCER. Water- 
color drawing. 
By Rosenthal for his engraving—after the painting by Peale. 
Height, 24; width, 1434 inches. In heavy black frame, with black border 
painted on the glass. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
128. WASHINGTON AT VALLEY ForRGE. Colored lithograph. 
Blanckmeister & Hohlfeld, Publishers, No. 338 Pearl Street, New York. 
Height, 17%; length, 24% inches. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
129. WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE. ‘“ Now” exclaimed Washington 
on being informed of the widely dispersed state of the British Troops, 
‘now is the time to clip their wings when they are so spreat Ittho- 
graph in colors. 
Height, 18; width, 12 inches. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
130. WASHINGTON PASSING THE DELAWARE, Evening previous to the Battle 
of Trenton, Dec. 25, 1776. Colored line engraving. [ALSO] WASHING- 
TON CROSSING THE DELAWARE. Line engraving. 
Both from paintings by T. Sully. The former etched by W. Humphreys, 
engraved by G. S. Lang; the latter engraved by J. N. Gimbrede. 
Together, 2 pieces, folio. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
131. WASHINGTON’s AprEU TO His GENERALS. Line engraving. 
F.O.C. Darley, Fecit. Geo. R. Hall, Sculp. 
Height, 18; length, 24 inches. 


Strong clean impression. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
132. WASHINGTON’S DREAM. Colored lithograph. 
Currier & Ives, 1857. 
Height, 2034; width, 1534 inches. 


IN PERFECT CONDITION. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
133. WASHINGTON’sS First SuCcCEsSS AT BOSTON—REVOLT OF WASHINGTON’S 
Troops. [Pair.] Colored lithographs. 
Lith. de Turgis, Paris. 
Each: 12%; length, 17% inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. 
With explanatory text in lower margin of each plate, in English and in French. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
134. WASHINGTON’ Last BirtHpDay. Nelly Custis’ Wedding Day, February 
22nd, 1799. Goupilgravure in color. 
Published December 1, 1899. 
Height, 20; width, 1534 inches. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
135. WASHINGTON’S RECEPTION AT THE WHITE House, 1776 [sic]. Colored 
lithograph. ; 
Published by Thos. Kelly. 1867. 
Height, 18; length, 25 inches. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


136. ME STNCTON RECEPTION ON THE BRIDGE AT TRENTON. Lithograph in 

colors. 

Pub. at 33 Spruce Street [Currier & Ives]. Printed at the head of the 
‘“Carrier’s Address of the American Patriot. 1846.” 

The view measures: Height, 814; length, 12% inches. Size over all is: 
Height, 20; width, 154 inches. 

The view and text are enclosed within a decorative border. 

A VERY FINE ITEM, 


YORKTOWN 
137. Plan of the Siege of York Town in Virginia. Line engraving. 
London, Pub. March 1, 1787. 
Height, 1134; length, 13 inches. 


MARINE VIEWS 


Numbers 138 to 188, inclusive 
AMERICAN YACHTS—1884 


138. OVER THE CAPE May Course: Sharpeshooter, Negus, Reindeer, and 
others; BEFORE THE WIND, NEWPORT: Social, Vixen, Arrow, Permelia, 
Maggie; AN OLD RENDEzvous, NEw Lonpon: Jessie, Julia, Valkyr, St. 
Mary’s. Facsimiles in colors, after the paintings by F. S. Cozzens. 

Together, 3 pieces. Each: Height, 1414; length, 20% inches. 


BON HOMME RICHARD AND SERAPIS 


139. THE ACTION BETWEEN THE SERAPIS AND BON HOMME RICHARD, Sept. 23, 
1779. Mezzotint and line engraving. On India paper. 
Painted by James Hamilton. Engraved by R. W. Whitechurch. 
Published by Fishel, Adler & Schwartz, New York. 
Height, 213/s; length, 323/s inches. 
BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


BON HOMME RICHARD AND THE SERAPIS 


“140. REPRESENTING THE GALLANT DEFENCE OF CAPT. PEARSON IN His Magj- 
ESTY’S SHIP SERAPIS, AND THE COUNTESS OF SCARSBOROUGH, Armed 
Ship, Capt. Percy, against Paul Jones’s Squadron. Line engraving. 
Robt. Dodd, Pinxit. J. Peltro, Fecit. 
Height, 13; length, 17% inches. Framed and matted. 
Goop IMPRESSION, half inch margins at top and sides, but publication line cut off. 


CAMBRIA 


141. R. T. Y. C. Scour. CamBria, 199 Tons. Winner of the Great Ocean 
Race .. July, 1870. Lithograph, 1n colors. 
Drawn by Parsons & Atwater. Published by Currier & Ives. 1870. 
Height, 19%; length, 27% inches. 


CLIPPER SHIP AND OTHER VESSELS 
142. “IN THE HARBorR.” Colored lithograph. 
Published by Currier & Ives, New York. 
Height, 814; length, 1234 inches. Matted in a black frame and glazed. 


CLIPPER-SHIPS 


143. OUTWARD BounD. Colored lithograph. 
Height, 9%; length, 14% inches. 
HOMEWARD BounD. Colored lithograph. 
Both published by Currier & Ives, New York. 
Height, 9; length, 13% inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. In black frames and glazed. 
RARE. 


CONSTITUTION AND JAVA 


144. PLATE I. SiruaTion oF His Majesty’s FRIGATE “JAVA”’ after an hour’s 
close & severe action with the American Frigate ‘‘Constitution.”’ 
Reproduction in colors. 

Height, 1134; length, 16 inches. Matted in a dark brown wood frame, 
and glazed. 
This is a reproduction of the original aquatint by R. & D. Havell. 


CUMBERLAND AND MERRIMAC 


145. SINKING OF THE ‘“‘CUMBERLAND”’ BY THE IRON CLAD “ MERRIMAC,’’ OFF 
Newport News, Va., March 8th, 1862. Lithograph in colors. 
Sketched by F. Newman, Newport News, Va., 1862. 
Height, 71/15; length, 127/1. inches. Framed. 


DOGGERSBANK, BATTLE OF 


146. Het GEVECHT OP DOGGERSBANK; HET EINDE VAN HET GEVECHT, en het 
Vlugten of Oploeven der Engeleschen op Doggersbank. Line engrav- 
Ings. 
E. Koogerheyden del. R. Muys Sculps. 1784. 
Together, 2 pieces. Each: Height, 13; length, 2134 inches. 


ENDYMION (THE) AND THE PRESIDENT 


147. THE ‘ENDYMION,’ AND THE “PRESIDENT.”’ Colored artotypes. 
By Bierstadt from the engravings by Jukes. Only 24 published. 
Together, 2 pieces. Folio, framed. 


FERRY BOAT ELIZABETH 


148. STEAM FERRY Boat ‘“ELIzABETH.”’ Central Rail Road Co. of New Jer- 
sey. Colored lithograph, by Endicott. 
Large folio. 


FORT SUMTER, BOMBARDMENT OF 


149. Two CoMPANION PIECES: BOMBARDMENT OF FoRT SUMTER, Charleston 
Harbor. From Fort Moultrie, 1861; THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 
Bombardment of Fort Sumter and batteries Wagner and Gregg by 
the Union Batteries on Morris Island, etc. Colored lithographs. 

Published by Currier and Ives. 
Together, 2 pieces, small folio. 


FRENCH ARMORED SHIPS 


150. FRENCH LA CorRVETTE Currassi LA REINE BLANCHE. Colored lithograph. 
Dessiné et Lithographie par Ch. Le Duc. Pub. Paris G. Lalonde. 
Folio. 


HAWAIIAN ISLANDS 


151. VIEW OF OWHYHEE ONE OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS IN THE SOUTH SEAS. 
Colored aquatint. 
Drawn on the spot by I. Clercley. Pub. July 5, 1788. 
Large folio. 
With British ships and landing party in boats. 


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND 


152. VIEW OF LIVERPOOL AND SHIPS IN THE MERSEY. Colored aquatint. 
Painted by Samuel Walters. Engraved by R. S. Reive. 
Folio. Tear and stain, cut. Framed. 


MEDIATOR AND ALEXANDER 


153. THE REPRESENTATION OF His MajeEsty’s Surp “‘ MEDIATOR”’ OF 44 GUNS, 
Commanded by the Honourable Capt. James Luttrell, Having on the 
12 of December 1782 put to Flight three out of the enemy’s Ships 
Attacks the “Flute Menagere’”’ and “Alexander,” obliging the latter 
to Strike her Colours. Line engraving. 

D. Serres, Esqr. R. A. Marine Painter. Eng. by R. Pollard. 

THE REPRESENTATION OF His MAJEsTy’s SHIP “ MEDIATOR” OF 44 GUNS, 
Commanded by the Honourable Capt. James Luttrell, Having taken 
& secured the ‘“ Alexander,’ renews the Action with the ‘Flute Men- 
agere,’’ about 10 at Night on the 12th of December 1782, off Ferrol, 
which after a spirited Conflict strikes her Colours. Line engraving. 

A companion piece to the preceding, and by the same artists. 

Together, 2 pieces [Pair]. The first has inscription rubbed. 

Both these views show the vessels in action, one when the Mediator first came in 
touch with the enemy, and the other, a night scene, with the Mediator and 
Alexander, near the finish of the fight. The French vessels can be seen in the 
distance making off. 

This action took place off Ferrol, besides the French frigates, there were present 
the American frigate Alexander and an American brig. The Mediator forced. 
the Alexander to strike her colors and after taking possession with a prize crew,. 
set off, and went in chase of the French frigates, and captured the Menagere. 


MERCHANT VESSEL 


154. A Dutcu Port. Old line engraving. 
C. Lorain Pinx. 
Height, 1414; length, 21 inches. 


Interesting for types of early ships. Title in Old French. 
In perfect condition. 


MERCHANT VESSELS 


155. NAVE MERCANTILE SUEDESE, and Nave Mercantile Impereale. Old line- 
engravings. 
Allezard, inv. et del. Fambrini, inci. Vend in Venezia. 
Companion pieces. 
Together, 2 pieces. Folio. 


MERCHANT VESSEL 
156. THE NEw SCHOOL 1855—S1IxTy Days To AusTRALia. Colored lithograph. 


Painted by S. H. Andrews. T. C. Dratton, lith. 
Size: 18 by 24 inches. Framed. 


Very fine in color. Slight repair in upper margin. 


MEXICAN WAR 


157. THE UNITED States Army LEAVING THE GULF SQUADRON—9th MARCH 
1847. Tinted lithograph. 
Drawn by J. M. Ladd, Esq. U.S. Navy. Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier, 


1847. 
Height, 7%; length, 12% inches. 


MISSISSIPPI RIVER 


158. MAIDEN’s Rock. Lithograph, in colors. 
Published by Currier & Ives. 
Height, 8; length, 121% inches. 


MISSISSIPPI RIVER 


159. BOMBARDMENT AND CAPTURE OF ISLAND “NUMBER TEN.” Colored litho- 
graph. 
Published by Currier & Ives. 152 Nassau St. New York. On 
the Mississippi River April 7th, 1862, by the Gunboat and Mortar 
Fleet under Command of Com. A. H. Foote. Two lines descriptive of 
the twenty-three days bombardment under title. BRILLIANT IMPREs- 
SION. 
Height, 157%; length, 225 inches. 


MISSISSIPPI RIVER VIEWS 


160. [Pair:| HiGH WATER ON THE MississippP1; Low WATER ON THE MISssIs- 
sipPI. Lithographs in colors. 
Published by Currier & Ives. 1862. 
Together, 2 pieces. Folio. 


MISSISSIPPI RIVER VIEW 


161. MIDNIGHT RACE ON THE Mississippi. Lithograph, in colors. 
Publ. & Print by Th. Kelly, 17 Barclay Street. 
Height, 18; length, 25 inches. Tear at top. 


MISSISSIPPI RIVER VIEW 


162. THROUGH THE BAyou BY ToRCHLIGHT. Lithograph, 1n colors. 
Published by Currier & Ives, 115 Nassau St., New York. 
Height, 84; length, 121% inches. 


MOBILE BAY 
163. THE GREAT NavaL Victory IN MosILE Bay. August 5th, 1864. Colored. 
lithograph. 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. 
Height, 8; width, 1214 inches. Framed. 


NEW IRONSIDES, U. S. ARMORED FRIGATE 


164. ‘“NeEw IRoNSIDEs.”’ Designed and constructed for the U. S. Navy Depart- 
ment by Merrick & Sons, Philadelphia. Tinted lithograph. 
Lith. & Published by W. H. Rease. 
Height, 1814; length, 25 inches. 


Perfect impression. 


NEW YORK 


165. A SoutH WEsT VIEW oF NEw YorK IN NorTH AMERICA. Title repeated 
in French. Colored line engraving. 
Drawn on the spot by Cap. Thomas Howdell, of the Royal Artillery. 
Engraved by P. Canot. 
Height, 13°; length, 19°%@ inches. 
VERY RARE. Trimmed to engraved surface and mounted. Has publication line 


and in good condition. Framed and glazed, with a black border painted on the 
glass. 


OLD DUTCAR ori bs 


166. [PairR:] GALIOTE A BomBE; Brustor A LA SoNDE. Line engravings. 
A Amsterdam chez Pierre Mortier avec Privil. 
Together, 2 pieces. Each: Height, 1614; length, 21 inches. 


PASSENGER SHIP 


167. StIDE-WHEEL STEAMER OF THE “OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY.” 
Lithograph in colors. 
Parsons & Atwater, Del. & Lith.; Chas. Hart, Print. N. Y. 
Height, 16; length, 24 inches. 


PASSENGER SHIP 


168. STEAMER ‘‘'PENOBSCOT’”’ OF THE BOSTON AND BANGOR STEAMSHIP Co. 


Lithograph in colors. 
Painted by C. R. Parsons. Printed in oil colors by Currier & Ives, 1883. 
Height, 20; length, 34% inches. Stained in left margin. 


PASSENGER SHIP 
169. S.S. “Lewis.” Lithograph in colors. 
On stone by W. H. Rease. T. Sinclair’s Lith. 
Height, 20; length, 3314 inches. 
Constructed by R. F. Loper for Messrs. Harnden & Co. and built at Kensington. 


PENNSYLVANIA, THE 
170. U.S. Sure ‘‘PENNSYLVANIA.” Aquatint. 


Painted by J. Pringle. Engraved by W. J. Bennett. Published by 
L. P. Clover, New York, 1839. 
Height, 18; length, 267% inches. 


PENNSYLVANIA, BATTLESHIP 
171. BATTLE-SHIP “‘ PENNSYLVANIA.” The largest Vessel in the World. Litho 


graph. 

Designed and drawn on stone by A. Hoffy. The Ship from a Sketch by 
C. C. Barton U. S. N. Designed and lithographed expressly for the 
Philada. Saturday Chronicle, by A. Hoffy Artist & Lithogr., Phila. 
P. S. Duvals Lith. Press. Phila. 

Height, 1414; length, 185¢ inches. Framed and matted. 


PoNNeYLVANIA, U.S. SHIP. 
172. U.S. SHip OF THE LINE “ PENNSYLVANIA.” Lithograph in colors. 
Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier, N. Y., 1846. 
Height, 89/15; length, 12!°/;,. Framed. 


PERRY, COMMODORE OLIVER H. 
173. IN MEMoryY OF OLIVER H. PERRY who captured the British Squadron in 
Lake Erie, Sept. 10, 1813. Line engraving. 
Drawn by E. S. Brentin. Engraved by W. H. Bassett and A. Willard. 
Folio, publisher’s line cut off. 
This is a line engraving with stipple portrait of Perry beneath. 


Pieoe DOAT J. W. ELWELL 


174. New York Pitot Boat “J. W. ELWELL No. 7.” Oil Painting. 
Size: 24 by 32 inches. 


PRESIDENT, AMERICAN FRIGATE 
175. [HE AMERICAN FRIGATE ‘PRESIDENT,’ Commodore Rogers, Engaging 
the Little Belt, Captain Bingham. 
Reproduction from a drawing by Couzens based on a small contemporary 
engraving. 


Pane onN, U. 5. STEAM FRIGATE 
176. AWFUL EXPLOSION OF THE ‘‘ PEACE-MAKER”’ ON BOARD THE U. S. STEAM 
FRIGATE, PRINCETON, 28th Feby. 1844.... Colored lithograph. 
Lith, & Pub. by N. Currier, N. Y., 1844. 
Height, 8; length, 1234 inches. In a brown frame and glazed. 


Peels, U.S. SLOOP 
177. U.S. SLoop oF War “St. Louis,” in the Harbour of Smyrna, July 2, 1853. 
Colored lithograph. 
Designed by A. Poinsett, U. S. N. Genoa, 1854. 
Large folio, in old gold frame. 
Important American incident. 


SAXONIA, BAVARIA, AND OTHER SAILING SHIPS 
178. STEAMSHIPS ‘‘SAXONIA,” “‘BAvARIA,”’ and others, also sailing ships, flying 
American flag at foremast—and flag of Hamburg American line—shown 
in a foreign port, probably Cuxhaven. Lithograph. 
Large folio. 


STEAMERS 
179. STEAMERS “SPAIN’’ AND “ EGypt,”’ of the National Line. Lithograph in colors. 
Lithographed by Endicott & Co. 
Height, 1934; length, 2914 inches. 


Old impression, good color, but with some cracks. 


STEAMSHIP 
180. STEAMSHIP ‘‘AssyRIAN Monarcu.” Of the Monarch Line. Lithograph, 


an colors. 
Published by Currier & Ives. 
Height, 9; length, 14 inches. 


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STEAMSHIPS 


181. THE ‘OCEANIC.”’ AND THE “‘ MAJESTIC’”’ OF THE WHITE STAR LINE. Litho- 
graphs in color. 
Published by Currier & Ives, New York. 
Each: Height, 8; length, 15 inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. 


VICTORIA (THE) STEAM TUG 


182. THE ‘VICTORIA’ STEAM TUG, AND THE MAGAZINE LIFE Boat, Rescuing 
the Passengers from the “St. Andrew,’’ New York Packet Ship, off 
Liverpool, during the Hurricane, January 8th, 1839. Lithograph, 
printed in colors. 

Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. 
Height, 13; length, 20 inches. Framed. 


WAR: VESSELS 


183. [PariR:] SHIPS OF WAR AND TRANSPORTS, AND SECRET EXPEDITION TO 
ATTACK Havana. Colored line engravings. 
Canot, Sculpsit. 
Together, 2 pieces. Large folio. 


‘“To Sir George Pocock, Knight of the Bath, Admiral of the Blue Squadron ... 
this perspective View of the Order of Sailing and Conducting His Majesty’s Ships 
of War and Transports.”’ 


WHALING 


184. SOUTH SEA WHALE FISHERY. Aquatint, in colors. 
Painted by W. J. Huggins. Engraved by T. Sutherland. 
Height, 1334; length, 20 inches. 


Late impression. 


YACHT CoM Ph. WILLEARs 


185. ENTERING THE HARBOUR OF BERMUDA. Watercolor drawing. 
Size: 13 by 17% inches. 


YACHT MADELEINE 


186. THE YACHT ‘“‘ MADELEINE,” N. Y. Yacht Club. Lithograph, in colors. 
Published by Currier & Ives, 125 Nassau St., New York. 
Height, 9%; length, 13 in ches. 


YACHT MAYFLOWER 


187. YAcuT ‘‘MAYFLOWER’’ SALUTED BY THE FLEET CROSSING THE BOW OF 
THE GALATEA. Colored lithograph. 
Published by Currier & Ives. 
Large folio. 


YACHTING 


188. YACHT SQUADRON AT NEwport. Colored lithograph. 
Published by Currier & Ives, 125 Nassau St. New York.~ 1872. 
Large folio. Names of yachts in lower margin. Framed. 


PORTRAITS 


Numbers 189 to 236, inclusive 


ADAMS, JOHN 


189. His EXCELLENCY JOHN ADAMS. President of the United States of Amer- 
ica. Stipple engraving. 
Drawn and engraved by H. Houston. Published by D. Kennedy, 22 
Market Street, Philadelphia. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. 


A strong original impression of this plate, which usually appears much worn. 


ADAMS, JOHN 


190. JOHN ADAMS, Second President of the United States of America. Bust 
portrait. Stipple engraving. 
Painted by E. Savage in 1800. Also engraved by him. 
Height, 1114; width, 9 inches. 


Rich original impression, with wide margins. 


ADAMS, JOHN 
191. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States of America. ‘Hail! Noble 
Chief! Protector of the cause Of purest Freedom Founded in the 
Laws.” Full length portrait. Mezzotint, in colors. 
Engraved by George Graham. 
Height, 15; width, 11° inches. 


Cut and remargined, with title attached. Framed. 


ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY 


192. JOHN Q. Apams, President of the United States. Stipple engraving. 
Gimbrede, Del. & Sculpt. - 
Height, 15; width, 12 inches. 


Good impression. 


ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY 


193. JOHN Quincy ADAMS, President of the United States. Full length por- 
trait. Line engraving. 
Painted by Thomas Sully. Engraved by A. B. Durand. Published by 
W. H. Morgan, 114 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
Height, 21; width, 1334 inches. 


Rich impression, with full margins, 


ADAMS, SAMUEL 
194. Mr. Samuget Apams. Three-quarter length portrait. Mezzotint. 
J. Mitchell, Painter. Printed by and for Chas. Reak & Saml. Okey. 
Newport, Rhode Island, April 1775. 
Height, 14; width, 10 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


AMHERST, JEFFERY 


195. SIR JEFFERY AMHERST, KNIGHT of the most honorable Order of the Bath, 
Governor of Virginia, Colonel of His Majesty’s 15th & 60th Regiments 
of Foot, Lieutenant General, & Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty’s 
Forces in North America from 1758 to 1764. Three-quarter length 
portrait. Mezzotint. 

J. Reynolds, Painter. Sold by Ryland and Bryer, at the Kings Arms, 
in Cornhill. 
Height, 17; width, 13 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


ARMSTRONG, JOHN 
196. GENERAL JOHN ARMSTRONG. Minister Plenipotentiary of the United 
States. Bust in oval. St¢pple engraving. 


Vanderlyn del Coqueret, sculpt. 
Height, 104%; width, 814 inches. 


ARNOLD, BENEDICT 
197. COLONEL ARNOLD. Who Commanded the Provincial Troops sent against 
Quebec, through the Wilderness of Canada and was Wounded in 
Storming that City, under General Montgomery. Three-quarter 
length portrait. Mezzotint. 
Ioh Martin Will excudit Aug. Vind. Publish’d as the Act directs 26 
March 1776. by Thos. Hart London. 
Height, 13; width, 914 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


CLAY, HENRY 
198. Henry Cray. Line engraving. 
Painted by Charles King. Engraved by Peter Maverick. Published by 
Benj. O. Tyler, 1822. 
Height, 14; width, 11 inches. 


Fine impression, with slight margins. 


CORNWALLIS, CHARLES, LORD 
199. THE Most NoBLE CHARLES MARQUIS CORNWALLIS. Stipple engraving. 
Painted by J. S. Copley, R. A. Engraved by Benj. Smith. Published 
Sept. 1, 1798 by J. & J. Boydell, No. 90 Cheapside. 
Height, 16%: width, 13 inches. 


Open letter proof with margins beyond the plate mark. 


ESTAING, CHARLES HENRI D’ 
200. CHARLES HENRI, CoMTE D’EstAinG. Mezzotint in colors. 
P. Friesthiem Pinxit, et Sculpsit. Le vend a Paris chez les Campions 
freres rue St. Jacques, a la Ville de Rouen. 
Height, 131/s; width, 97/s inches. 


BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSION. SCARCE. 


FARMER, GEORGE 
201. CAPTAIN GEORGE FARMER. Three-quarter length portrait. Mezzotint. 
Painted by C. Grignion, Junr. Pubd. Feby. 14th, 1780 by J. Boydell, 
Engraver, Cheapside, London. 
Height, 14; width, 11 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


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FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
202. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA. Mezzotint engraving. 
M. Chamberlin, pinxt., E. Fisher, fecit. 
Height, 15; width, 11 inches. 


Rich early impression, without margins and lower part of publication line. 


FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
203. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA. Mezzotint. 
B. Wilson, pinxt. J. McArdell fecit. 
Folio. Framed. 


Fine impression with half inch margin, beyond plate marks. Slight crease where 
the print has been folded. 


FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


204. Bust PORTRAIT, IN OVAL, OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN—NE A BosToNn LE 
17 Janvier 1706. Stipple engraving, printed in color. 
Desinné par Dessair. Grave par la Ch. Montelard. 


VERY RARE. BRILLIANT IMPRESSION MOUNTED WITH DAMAGE IN FouRTH LINE 
OF TITLE. HAS PUBLICATION LINE. 


Poon PSiRePETER 


205. SIR PETER HALKETT OF PITFIRRANE Bart. Colonel of his Majesty’s 
44th Regiment of Foot, Kill’d in the Action near the River Monon- 
gahela, July ye 9th, 1755. Bust portrait. Mezzotint. 

A. Ramsay, Painter, 1740. 
Height, 1034; width, 9 inches. 


HAMILTON, ALEXANDER 
206. ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Etching. 
By Albert Rosenthal. First TriAL PROOF. 
Height, 17; width, 14 inches. 


HANCOCK, JOHN 


207. THE HoONBLE. JOHN HANcock, of Boston in New England, President of 
the American Congress. Mezzotint. 
Ioh. Martin Will excudit. Aug. Vind. London, Published as the Act 
Directs 25 October 1775. 
Height, 1234; width, 9% inches. Framed and glazed. 


HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY . 
208. GENERAL HARRISON. TIPPECANOE, Fort Meigs, Thames. Bust portrait. 
Lithograph. 
Lehman & Dural, Lithrs., Philadelphia. On Stone by A. Newsam from 
a Painting by R. Peale. 
Height, 12; width, Io inches. 


HOWE, SIR WILLIAM 
209. THE HonoRABLE SiR WILLIAM Howe. Knight of the Bath, & Commander- 

in-Chief of his Majesty’s Forces in America. Three-quarter length 
portrait. Mezzotint. 

Corbutt Delint et fecit. London: Publish’d as the Act directs, roth 
Novr. 1777, by John Morris, Rathbone Place. 

Height, 13; width, 10 inches. 

BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


JACKSON, ANDREW 


210. ANDREW JACKSON with the Tennessee forces on the Hickory Grounds 
(Ala.) A. D. 1814. Seated on horse with Battle of New Orleans 
represented in distance. Lithograph, in colors. 

Breuker & Kessler lith. Published by William Smith, Printseller, No. 
702 South Third St., Philadelphia. 
Height, 24; width, 19 inches. 


ENO: 213) 


JACKSON, ANDREW 


211. MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON. President of the United States. 
Stipple engraving. 
Painted by Thomas Sully. Engraved by James B. Longacre. Pub- 
lished by William H. Morgan, 279 Market St., Philada. 1820. 
Height, 1714; width, 12 inches. 


JONES, JOHN PAUL 


212. PORTRAIT OF JOHN PAUL JONES. Mezzotint, printed in color. 
By J. P Sabin after the print by Haid. 
Artist’s Signed Proof, No. 14 of 30 impressions. 
Folio. Framed. 


KEPPEL, HONBL. WILLIAM ANNE 
213. THE RiGHT HoNBLE. WILLIAM ANNE KEPPEL, Earl of Albermarle. .. . 
Captn. General of Virginia [etc.]. Mezzotint. 
I. Fournier Pinxt. a La Haye 1749. I. Faber fecit 1751. 
Height, 1224; width, 934 inches. 
A PERFECT IMPRESSION OF A VERY RARE PRINT. 
[See Illustration] 


KOSCIUSZKO, THADDEUS 


214. Kosciuszko CELEBRE GENERAL POoLonols, réfugié en France en 1793 
et faisant actuelement la révolution de Pologne. Aguatint engraving 
by Delanaux. 

Height, 9; width, 634 inches. 


KOSCIUSZKO, THADDEUS 


215. THADDEUS Kosciuszko. Bust in oval. Stipple engraving. 
J. Grassi, pinx.—G. Taubert, del—G. Fiesinger inc. London. Published 
as the Act directs. Novr. 12, 1795, by the Author. 
Height, 12%; width, 9 inches. 


Good impression. 


KOSCIUSZKO; THADDEUS 


216. THADDEUS Kosciuszko. Line engraving. 
Painted by T. Stothard, R. A., from a Wax Model. Catherine Andrews. 
Engraved by Wm. Sharp. 
Height, 1314; length, 16 inches. 


Proof before title. 


BOSCIUSZKO, -LHADDEUS 


217. THADDEUS Kosciuszko. Général en Chef, des Armées Polonaises. Bust 
portrait. Stipple engraving. 
Grassi, Pinx.—C. Josi, Sculpt. 
Height, 15; width, 1034 inches. 


KOSCIUSZKO, THADDEUS : 
218. THADDEUS Kosciuszko. L’Original se trouve en possession de M. Dariaro 
a Varsovie. Lithograph. 
Published by F. Sala & Co., Berlin. 
Height, 17; width, 12 inches. 
Rare. In good condition. 


LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS DE 


219. Le Marouis DE LA FAYETTE. Maréchal de Camp. Bust portrait. Line 
engraving. 
Dessiné par Bounieu d’aprés une Miniature. Gravé par Vangelisti. Proof 
before the words ‘‘ Gallerie des Hommes illustre.”’ 
Height, 14; width, 1034 inches. 


Good impression. Full margins. 


LINCOLN, ABRAHAM 


220. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Engraving, India Proof. 
Signed: “Artist's Proof. Wm. E. Marshall.” 
Framed. Crease in lower left corner. 


MONCKTON, ROBERT 


221. THE Hons. Rost. Monckton, Major Gen. of his Majesty’s Forces, 
Colonel of the 17th Regt. of Foot and Governor of Berwick. Full- 
length portraint. Mezzotint. 

Painted by B. West. Engraved by I. Watson. 
Height, 1914; width, 14 inches. 
[See Illustration] 


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PENN, WILLIAM 


222. PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM PENN. WMezzotint printed in color. 
Painted by H. Inman. Engraved by J. Sartain. 
Height, 21; width, 1534 inches. 


PUTNAM, ISRAEL 


223. ISRAEL Putnam, Esor., MAJOR GENERAL OF THE CONNECTICUT FORCES, 
and Commander-in-Chief at the Engagement on Bunckers-Hill near 
Boston, 17 June 1775. Three-quarter length portrait. Mezzotint. 
Painted by J. Wilkinson. Published as the Act directs by C. Shepherd 9 
Sepr. 1775. 
Height, 1234; width, 934 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


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PUTNAM, ISRAEL 


224. ISRAEL PutTNAM Egr. MAjor GENERAL OF THE CONNECTICUT FoRCEs and 
Commander in Chief at the Engagement on Bunc-Kershill near Boston 
17 June1775. Title also repeated in French. Line engraving, colored. 
Peint par Champbell, 1775. 
Small folio. 


VERY RARE. 


SEABURY, SAMUEL, BISHOP 


225. [THE RIGHT REVEREND SAMUEL SEABURY, D. D. Bishop of Connecticut. 
Three-quarter length portrait. Line engraving. 
Engraved by W. Sharp. Publish’d April 20th, 1786, by T. S. Duché, at 
the Asylum, Lambeth; & J. Phillips, George Yard, apbard St: 
Height, 17; width, 13 inches. 


BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


226. GENL. GEORGE WASHINGTON. ‘This Print is respectfully Dedicated to the 
Citizens of the United States by F. W. Freeman. Mezzotint printed in 
colors. 

Height, 1614; width, 1344. Repairs in upper left background and in 
lower side of coat at right. 
VERY RARE. 
[See Frontispiece for Illustration] 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


227. GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. Stipple engraving, printed in color and 
touched by hand. 
R. Peale, Pinct. D. Edwin Sculp. Printed in colors by H. Charles. 
Published by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia. 
Folio. 


CLEAN IMPRESSION WITH MARGINS BEYOND PLATE MARK. RARE. Hart, 701B. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


228. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Line engraving. 

Engraved by Wm. E. Marshall from the original portrait in the Boston 
Atheneum painted by Gilbert Stuart. Signed Artist Proof on India 
paper. 

Published. Nov. 1862. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


229. GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust to left. Oval, in border, 11/16,- 
supported on a base surrounded by six female figures, and, above, clouds. 
and sunshine. In lower margin, an eagle placing a wreath of olive upon 
anurn. Meszzotint, contemporary coloring. 

David Longworth Direxit; Woolley, Pinxit et Sculpsit. Published at 
the Shakespeare Gallery, No. 11 Park, N. York. ‘This print, from the 
original picture in the possession of Longworth and Wheeler is by them 
dedicated to the Memory of his Excellency Geo. Washington Esqr. 

Height, 2344; width, 1834 inches. 

RARE. Time-stained, in a very old gilt frame. This print measures one inch 
more in height than the one described by Hart. Baker, 354; Hart, 467. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


230. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full-length portrait. Mezzotint. 

Painted by J. Trumbull of Connecticut 1780. Engraved by V. Green, 
Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty & to the Elector Palatine. Pub- 
lished by Appointmt. of M. De Neufville Jan. 15, 1781 by V. Green. 

Height, 23; width, 16 inches. 

BRILLIANT IMPRESSION. Depicts Washington facing front, holding in his right 
hand his sword, which rests on the ground, and his hat; to the right is his negro 


servant holding his horse; in the background is the river with a fort to the left 
and on the right are sloops-ot-war in the act of firing. 


[See Illustration] 


[No. 230] 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


231. IN Memory OF GENL. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND His Lapy. Lithograph, in 
colors. 
From the Original Picture painted by Trumbull, 1804. Published by 
Campbell & Johnson. 1859. 
Height, 17; length, 24 inches. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
_ 232. IN Memory oF GENL. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND His Lavy. Color en- 
“a graving. 
Philada. Jan 1, 1804. Published by J. Savage according to Law. 
Height, 1124; length, 1614 inches. 


Fine impression, full margins. Baker, 405. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
233. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Equestrian portrait. Lithograph, in colors. 
Lithographed and Published by J. L. Magee, 48 Passyunk Road, 
Philadelphia. 
Height, 1534; width, 12 inches. 


‘WOLFE, JAMES 
234. THE VANITY OF HuMAN GLory. A Design for the Monument of General 
Wolfe. 1760. Profile bust of Wolfe in circle. Etching. 


No publisher, no date. 
Height, 12; width, 834 inches. 


as WOLFE, JAMES : 

235. Major GENERAL JAMES WOLFE, COMMANDER IN-CHIEF OF His MajEsty’s 
Forces on the Expedition against Quebec. Half-length portrait in 
oval frame, in rectangle. Mezzotint. | 

J. S. C. Schaak Pinxt., Richd. Houston, Fecit. Printed for E. Bakewell 
Galicbatker..; . 
Height, 12; width, 934 inches. 
Fine impression, 
_ WOOSTER, DAVID 
4 236. Davip WoosTER, Esor., Commander-in-Chief of the Provincial Army 
Against Quebec. Mezzotint. 


ss London, published as the Act Directs 26 March 1776 by Thos. Hart. 
a Height, 1234; width, 10 inches. 


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